wr YEAR 77-NO. 145 fOR (ORME Major Part Of Dr.Golb- win Smith's JUST ANNOUNCED A long. BY PRESIDENT SCH * The Deceased Journalist Made the Be« 14 Kitten, Mrs. Grant gave it quest to Show His Attachment to neighbor. Then Branches of the shut in a box and carried to the new This Continent | hore here, after arg@ng in vain to Unfon of Two English Race on Estate URMAN AT GATHERING. and With Their Common Mother. Ithaca, N.Y., June 23, Carnell Uni- he Daily | © MARVELLOUS FEAT. Tabby Regains Kitten After Travel | ling HO Miles. June 23. {miles in and nights, the distance carrving a four-weeks fold kitten, is the world's record {lady cats set by an athletic tabby be longing to Mrs, Ann Grant, of Water jville, Careful soarch of athletic (cords show that several gentlemen teats have bettered this time for the distance and that some who have been | Waterville, Me. two days half for Yo by the wanderlust have walked farther, but these feline Wes tons carried" no weight apd then training was not done in a box a foot Overcome The Grants moved from Bistson to Waterville, forty miles away, Not, wanting to be bothered with a month to. a the mother cat wag | have her baby taken with her, When {the family arrived here it was dark, tbut the cat as soon as she could es. versity will receive the major part of {cape from the house, started for Stet the estate left by Dr. Goldwin Smith, [son. Two nights later she walked in- prominently identified with the aniversity. the bequest was made to history of the ment of President Schurman Asmsocintion, yesterday. pot be known until th early Apnotince- by the Alamni Its value will ¢ executors file the petition" for probate next week, The will says: "1 make this bequest attachment to union of the two bran on this continent common mother." The estate, it has and with to show my hos of our race their been estimated, will total around ¥1,060,000, REVEALS SORDID Prisoner Confessed fo Slaying Man in Hotel. Portland, Ogn., June Welds has confessed the A. Johnson, whose body was a trunk at the union station, said he killed Johosod TRAGEDY. 5 kiting of Ww. Ww. foun in Webb self-defence Jesse in after a Hrawl in Johnson's room at a hotel, Mra, D. W. Kerse Webb, is exonerated from in the crime by the confession of slayer, who charges, howev or, © conspired with him in » in the trunk, and sendi h, arrested with complicity tat ¥ne Laeia » the body nz MH. to the stittiog. Mrs, Korsch was supposed to be the Wife of Johnson admitted that she was the Bert Kersh, a city ampl and that she ran away your ago. In his staten she baa wife of ovee of Seattle, with Webb a gent Websh de- ; hat clares that he lived with Mrs. Kersch =F 'with the woman and that he wkane and followed her to land on the game train on which 25 Port. sha acquaintance oecnpied rooms at the same hotel, with them, Well) declares that he with a blackjack, when alone in Johnson's room ns killed Johnson the two were the re- sult of an alterestion Degui by John- son, who, according to drinking. Webb, had been RAIN. AUTO HIT T Two Were Killed and One Incinerat. ed, Elisabeth, N.J., June 23.--A. HW. Nor- ris, chauffeur, of 1513 Broadway, N.Y., and Thomas Gilfeather, travelling, salesman for oil doneern, were inst Woodbridge, Wednesday of Cincinnati, a lubricatin® antly afternoon when un automobile in which they were rid ingy was struck by a | *hiladelphia and Reading tram on an unproteciod grade crossing, Gilleather's body was inein- erated when the automobile caught fire. HANGED AT PETERBORO. Robert Henderson Expiated for Mis Crime, Petorhoro, Ont., Jv Henderson was hanged at 7.02 o'clock, this morning, for the murder of Miss McPherson, of Norwood, in «last. Hegderson' 'retived at 18:30 o'dlock, last night, and slept, welt and awakened at 5:30 o'clock this said good-hy ing, He thanked the jan officials Kindness te him during his ment and walked to the out Ninching. me 23. Robert January morn ve to all for imprison ---------------------- Child's Locks Caught Fire, Bt, Catharines, Ont., June 23.--While for sehool, Erma, ten-year-old daughter of W, C. Warren, and ter a frantic getting ready too, close to the as range, , L000 bot. will he the | killeed: at wreckage was and their gallows with- y the ito the house in Waterville with {kitten her 144 YEARS FOR MULONE. Sicilian Brigand Gets Cheerful Sent. ence, 33. 3 The notorious Sic and Mulone, who escaped the Rome, June lian b the universily, to pay jofficers of the law four years ago and respect to Ezra Cornell, and show my | fled attachment ax an Fpglishman to the [macy at Perugia, yesterday. from Italy, was tried in contu- After he ing found found guilty of murder, {blackmail and other crimes he was {sentenced to 144 years in prison. | Mulone sailed for the United in 1907, it has been learned, trace of him has. ever been found the detectives there, States No by DIRECTOR OF THE G.T.P. Senator Dandurand Elected to the Board. Montreal, June 23. Senator Dandurand, has been dlected hoard of directors of the G.F.P. rail way. lie makes the second Fronch- Canadian in the directorate of the inew Transcontinental, the other being Alfred Brunet, who represents the Do minion government on the board. Raoul the to C.N:R. Buys Station Site, Mottreal, June 23.--The Canadian Northern RR. has purchased a large block of property on City Councillors street, ahove St. Catharine street, as a site for a new station, To reach this site a tunnel will need to be constructed under the monntain, De tails regarding the purchase are ex pected in. a fow. days. aid But One Survivor, London; June 23.--A Spanish sailor, washed ashore at Penance, vesterday, claiins to be the only survivor of the Spanish steamer Forouro, from Jil bao for Newport. The sailor says the steamer foundered with her crew of twenty-three offi Land's End, Monday night. : Erring Secretary Sentenced, Montreal, June 23---Charles notte was sentenced to two years the penitentiary by Jeanotte was secretary-treasurer the Mutual Benefit Society, and ap propriated large sums of money, and also forged false entries in the hooks. Jea- in Judge Choquet. of A Place for Kitchener, London, June 23.-Tt is probable the pending war oflice changes will make room for the appointment of Field Marshal Lord Kitchener as chief of the imperial general stall. This post ie now held by Gen. Sir William G. Nicholson. BUILDING NEW NAVY PLANS Wika BE READY voll CON- TRACTORS SuON. Designs Must be Kept Secret, and Therefore Calling for Tenders Will Not be Done Publicly-~Admirval Kingsmill's Mission to England. Ottawa, June 23.-~The naval de: partment is now co-operating with the Beitish admiralty in preparing<- the plans and specifieations for the first ten vessels of the Canadian navy, and it is expected that in the course of a month or so the department will be ready to submit these plans to ship building firms for consideration, on which to base the tenders for construe tion. Owing to the fact that the de signs of the new warships are always t as secret as possible by the ad. miralty there will be no public call for tenders or advertisement of specifica tions. Every reputable Canadian or British firm will, however, be given opportunity to tender, and the same wedure" wil obtain in Canada as has been the rule for many years in Great Britain. Owing to the 'agreement with the United States which forbids the build. ing of warships on the great lakes the Toronto and Collingwood shipbuilding firms will not be able to tender for any ol the new vessels at their present planisbut Hon, Mr. Brodeur pointed out that it would be comparatively easy for these firms to establish tem. porary yards at Montreal or some oth- or place on the St. Lawrence, where the actual wark of building war {vessels could be esrried on. Similarly British firms might establish, without much delay, branch plants in Canada for 'the assembling oi parts into the ip. a mally duke Niobé ¥ 8 Niical will leave for KINGSTON, ! i And Distant Places SIBLE FORM. Sin membered, at 10 13-16c. to 10%c degree of D.CL. . The sharities and Hon. Mr. will jinspe i county, the mines in beverages, President senate dank hill, A" contract Taft on the is fighting the Postal 9 has been let for at Montreal. Miss Nellie tempitec dritiking carbolic acid. The Hamburg American company ia N76 feet long and 55} feet wide. The Montreal fivemen who guished themselves with hravery the Five deaths have been the heat record in Now York bburs, British subjects Corch, Toronto, ed lish and 18,936, of which 13,427 were 1,761 ch. Neot Contractor Melbwen, north of were biown up by The loss is $15,000. epigon, Hires, ier, to have beer delivered on night of the Manitoba election, ening, Two at prospectors entered a Lake Abuskong, in the ver dead on the bed. dead for some tiie, David He had viously, in a fire which totally jumped from the third story. Charles Duff, ged seventeen tion for the educetion of the has successfully passed isle, The first voyage ever taken by aerial liner on the passenger was successful at Zeppelin's airship, larrded=there after the a flight of wecomplished in teh hours, At Ottawa Andrew the syndicating of a mine in man township. ed that Patterson did not the work and tnat he was well for what he did. Chancellor accepted this view, At Lake Ontario Park. Nothwithstanding the attractions there was a large at 'Lake Ontario Park lust the pavilion was well fillled, new attractions were added programme, to balls and the bones manipulation of the musical selection on reciated. A singing was greatly Their rendition of "Annis Laurie" a duet was fine, M. C. Rayers' a coon sonrz in character, Feving in the Pan is Music to gong "Waiting," which was Thee," lLrought forth vizorous plause, 'and an encore sandy from sind ers, Miss Ada in esoedlont voice two beautiful The maviny and illustrated were well presented' . Additional tures will be presented to-night. . At the Police Court. In police court, charge of acting disorderly on missed, as the magistrate could find on the evidence that he guilty, although he decided that had y largely responsible for od. The other pleaded guilty, and fine of 86 and costs was imposed. 8S. BR. Balley's Request. man of the struck off be made. ATEST NEWS THE WORLD'S TIDINGS GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- Matters That Interest Everybody-- Notes From All Over-----Little of Everything Easily Read and Re- Cheese sold on Tuesday at Stirling Durham University has conferred the on Lord Strathcona. correction confer- ence opened at Guelph, on Wednesday. Cochrane and his officials Hastings [baby, fifteen U Savings ! : the lzen, "Teddy Roosevelt." construction of a huge office building at wicide at Rochester, N.Y., by distin- at Herald fire are to receive medals. | and forty prosteations! Greater for the past twenty-four who sailed to Can- ada during the month of May number Eng Two powder magazines belonging to Lake | forest | The first speech of Sir Wilirid Laur- the has been postponed until the following ev- shanty Gowganda district, and found an unknown trap- been Clay, Haleybury, aged forty pi "thes others soci Si, os froyed the ning Edward House. Clay years, and a student at the Ontario institu. blind, the examins- tion of the Canadian guild of organ an service Dusseldorf, Count Deutschland, 280 miles from Friederichshafen, which was Patterson, Grimsby, sued Alexander MeCuliough, Ottawa, for $1,479, in connection with Cole- The defendant claim- complete paid Boyd various Other crowd evening. Some the Jimmy Logue, the jug ghini: expert put on a good bill. His} hig were Mme. Boohee and May C. admired. as gave "Chickens Me." Mme. Boolee sang Millard's beautiful warmly received. Clowes' operatic duet "Only ap- the Rosevenr sang SORES. pictures pic. on Thursday morn ing, "voung men were arrnigned on a the street. The case against one wis dis- not ns bio) the affair, by some remarks ho had pass a The request of 5. R. Bailey, chair- board of health, to the city eouncil regarding free coset flush water, was that the rate should be all houses assessed for $1 000 and under. 'The water works com- mittee will conmaer the matter, bud an sldermiin stated that he could 'not how such a discrimination could{dry RAT CATCHER OVERLOOKED. No Provision for Windsor Castle Official. London,| June $3.--~When the civil list of the late King Edward was drawn up (all the various offices were carefully stheduled, such as house- malds, $11,180; surveyor of pictures, $1,000; church officers, $30,005 poet . + All seemed to have , but it proved that one had been overlooked, the ] tle rat catcher. His sal- ary therefgre has to be voted separ. ately each| year by the House of Com- mons; it (is $50 a year. His colljague at Buckingham Pal- noe gets only $40 a year, but he is a pluralist. To the office of rat catcher he joins that of turncock, and for turning on and off the water supply he receives not only $360 a year, but =» residence, rent free, sitnated in the midst of fashionable London near the parks and surrounded by residences of nobility and gentry, + TEDDY ON THE BRAIN, No Wonder Baby Learned to Say Teddy Roosevelt, New York, June 23-3 Canadian months old, that could pot talk when its parents brought it It is estimated that ona hot dav|here, on Friday, is the source of much New York gpends about $1,500,000 on {pride at the Knickerbocker hotel, Its {name is Benjamin Waronson, and for «ithe benefit of the hotel guests it ia repeating over and over again the { name of a distinguished private citi- I'he of the child explain | that it picked ape the expression {Satarday from the eaowds in hotel. parents on the Steamship planning to build a vessel Will be Put Into Vogue in United States. Washington, June 23.--After voting down several amendments, the United States senate, vesterday, decided, 44 to 25, to concur in the bouse amend- ments of the postal savings bank bill and thus took the last legislative step necessary to the establishment of a postal savings bank system in the Un- ited States. The measure was includ- ed in the administration schedule and its passage marks smother triomph for the desicnation. of post offices as | postal SGU US depositories, TRACKS OF GIANT NEW HACE OF PIGMIES COVERED IN PAPUA. DIS- Are of Negrito Stock and Average Only Four Feet Three Inches in London, Jume 23.--The greatest in- terest has been aroused in scientific cigeles by the discovery by the expedi- tion of the British Ornithologists' Un- ion of a new pigmy race in Rew Gui- nea. The news came by telegraph from Townsville, Queensland, having been transmitted to that place by a Dutch steamer from New Guinea. The intelligence was conveyed in a comiminieation dispatehed in April by Walter Goodfellow, the noted ormitho- logist, who is in charge of the British expedition, and stated the fact that a remarkable discovery of a race of dwarfs had been made in that month at an altitude of 2,000 feet. The ex- plorers are cut off from all communi cation, but it is supposed that ae- cording to their programme, they had commenced the ascent of the Charles Louis Mountains, running east and west of Dutch New Guinea, and that it was here they made their discovery, which absolutely upsets all precon- ceived ideas, anthropologists having held that pigmies were not to be look- ed for among the Papusans. Fhe chief interest mow centres in the news of the gigantic beast whose tracks have been reported in New Gui- nea, ' Further particulars published in the Times state that the average height of the pigmies is four feet three inches, They are very dark, "the calor of a newly-blacked stove," "with broad noses, frizzy hair growing in "pepper- corn" tufts and long arms. They are of the Negrito race, which was only previously known to exist in the An. damans, the northern 'districts of the Malay states and in parts of the Phil- ippines. They are nomadie hunters, and experts in the use of powoned ar- rows and in the construction of a kind of spring gun for the capture of game. They are a "merry little people," very hospitable, not cannibal, and appar. ently monogamous. The party under Walter Goodiellow is one of the most important scientific- {expeditions of its kind dispatched from England for many years. Organized by the British Ornithologists' Union and the Royal Geographical Society, its object was Whe exploration of the largest unknown area on the earth's surface--an area ns as Great Britain and Ireland France to- gether, In Fine Condition. « Almonte, Ont, June 23--~Every- thing now. points to the best crops in this part of the country in three Hay is going to be very abun- dant. For two years the hay crop has been practically a failure. Grain t= progressing favorably, although some rain would do a world of good. Roots are growing rapidly, but all kads of plats like tomatoes were destroyed hy the of a fortnight ago. Corn is Jover five hours. ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 23; 1910. [TIS T0 STICK a To The Good Old Name Of Dominion THEREIS A DEADLOCK IN CONNECTION WITH RAILWAY TRAINMEN'S CASE. The Men Have Declined to Agree to the Award of the Board of Con ciliation=~There Will be No New Mills Built to Compete With the . Hamilton Merger. 2 Montreal, June 22.~There is a dead: lock in the difficulty between tha rail ways and their trainmen. Both sides are as dumb as oysters, today, re specting their plans. It is not the turn of the railway to say anything the men having refused to agree to the award of the hoard to conciliation. Admiral Sir Archibald Dougzing, one of most distinguished of the Canadian officers in the British navy i here to- day. He arrived in New. York some days aro on his way to 'his city to receive an honorary degree al the hands of MeGill University but he was taken ill in New York and could not get here, in his absence, however, gnd as soon us he 'wes able to travel he completed tle journey. 3 The Dominion Steel and poration has abandoned its to usd the name Canadian Steel Cor- poration and will stick to "Domin- won. It will be called the "Dominion Steel Corporation, Lid." owing 1a the fact that the original - Was 160 much like that, selected the second time, by the Hamilton people who are calling theirs The Steel Company of Canada, This was decided. om at the adjourned meeting of the shareholders to-day. Mr. Plunmer confirms the re port that they have decided not build new mills to compete with Hamilton merger. Nothing will dope for the present about calling the steel and coal preiarved stocks exchange for a corporation issue, Captain Junn Deliouthellier, of 65th regiment, has disappeared and it is feared is lost from the steamer ladotisac, while voming up an thi steamer vesterdav mornmg. DeBouth- ellier aecompamwed the regiment om the trip down the river, given hy Hon, Mr. Forges, M.P.,, aod at two otlock on Wednesday morning was sitting on the top decks with - some other officers chatting with them until the others retired. He com: plained "of the heat and decided to remain up. Shortly after Captain Ranger saw hima on deck but a little later he was not there and was sup posed to have ietired to his state room, He wgs not missed until late next day and all cnguiries failed elicit anv pews of his whereabouts so that it is believed he fal overboard and was drowned. He was a native of Gaspe Basia, The Allan steamer Corsitan, from Liverpool for Montreal, passed Fame Point at 5 a.m. on June 23rd. The Allan steamer Corinthian, from London for Moutreal, arrived at Que bec at 6:30 a.m. : The Allan steamer Ionian, from Glas, gow for Montresi, was reported 180 miles' cast of Hole Isle at 5:30" a.m. on 23rd June The Allan steamer Corinthian, from London for Montreal, was reported inward at Cape Chatte at 11:40 a.m. 22nd June. : Ihe degree was (wstowed Coal Cor- intention to the be in im the ---------- et Victim of Scenic Railway. Buffalo, N.Y. June 2.--Louise Koch, seventeen vears old, a junior of Masten Park High School, was fatally injured, yesterday on a scenic railway at" Crystal Bench, Ont., where the school picnic was being held, A steamer was started for Baffalo on a record-breaking run to save the girl's life, but she died just ax the boat renched the dock. Miss Koch's father who had not heard of the accident, but who was expecting his daughter on the boat, was at the dock when her body was brought ashore. ---- sit Young Woman Slain, Cumberland, Md., June 2. ~The body of Alice Brown, aged &ghteen years, was found with the throat cut in a clump of bushes "here, yesterday. Buck Nolan, eighteen vears old, with blood-stained hands and clothes, and the imprint of teeth on his arms, is in jail charged with the murder, and Earl Mudge and Loring Barringer, both young men, are held as wit nesses, -------------------------- Yale Honors Jane Addams. ' New Haven, Conn., June 23. Miss Jane Addams, president of the Na. tional Confervace of Charities snd Correction and head of Hull house, Chicago, was one of the recipients of the honorary degree of master of arts, conferred at the annual commencenme: at Yale. Missy Addams in the firs woman upon whom the wriversity has conferred an honorary degree, Convicted of Murder. Potdghkeepsie, June 23. Frank Scher merhorn was found guilty of murder in the first degree by a jury in the suhreme court. The jury had been ont horn, on the morning of January 13th. inst, ae sanlted and murdered Sarsh Bryer, a governess at the suminer home of Mr. 'tand Mrs, Bares Compton at - Mill. Guelph Telephone Franchise, Jehise to the Guelph, Jufie B.~The city comhell a five year exclusive fran Bell Telephote , - BUYS THE BUSINE! Unité Dry Goods Companies Secure Control. New York, June 23.--The controlling terest in Lord & Taylor, one of the oldest dry goods houses in the Unit- ed States, has been purchased, it is reportgdexby the United Dry tloods companies, which controls a log string of department and dry goods stores in several large cities. \ The sale, it was learned his been pending for several months--ever sigoe the desth «of Edward P. Hatch, the president of Lord & Taylor, inst Sep- tembet, Although none of those interested in The transaction would sav what was the price agreed upon, it was stat- ed officially that the original 1 made shortly after the death Hatch, had been increased. offer of Mr, MADE A RECORD. ls ---------- Mrs. Harbord Was Almost in State of Collapse. | London, Juna 23.--Mrs. Ashton Har bord, to-day, wom the title oi cham pion balloonist 6f England, by travel ling 115 miles in a race that dlartea feery Hurlingham. Mrs. Jdasyo0d cov mel thirty miles more thaa . any lu other oppoments. Nescendin: ut Brceles she rose, at times, to a height of 7,000 feet and when she descended she was on the verge of _ollupse from cold, having to be assietel from the ear. Mrs. Harbord has won Tame be fore and is known as a daring man. She has crossed the channel times in her ow balloor of w gix Eastern Jeague--Jersey. City, 5.3; Toronto, 2-7. Newark, 2; Montreal, 1. Rochester, 8; Providence, 4. Baltimore, 2: Buffalo, 1. Aryaican: league--I1*hiladelphia, 39: New York, 0-2, Boston, 4 2: Washing. ten, (01, Cleveland, 3; Chiao, 2. St Louis, 11; Detroit, 9. National league=New York. 6 Prooklyn, 3. Chiengo, 5; Cinsanati, §, Pittsburg, 6; St, Louis, 1. Philadelphia 3; Boston, 1. ------------ / He Died Suddenly. Stratford, Ont., June 23. --~Maloolm M:Callum, shoe maker, a well-known vesident here, died suddenly early this morping. He had not been previous lv ailing and it 1s supposed death was caused by heart faifure. Mr. MeCal- Jam came here from Paisley, Ont., about twenty wears ago and was in his sixtieth year, Mrs. McCallum sur- vives as do thrce sons and three daughters, Diés in Old Home Town. Ogdensburg, N.Y., June 23.--Nathaniel H. Lytle, a former deputy revenue col- lector here, and for twenty-five years an employe of the government print. ing burean in Washington, died at the City hospital here last night, aired 54 years, He had been 'suffering from paralysis for three vedls and came here three weeks age in hopes the change might better his condition. -- Mother and Daughter Dead. Hamilton, Ont., June 23. ~The an of death played a peculiar prank last evening. Mrs. Amanda Van Normin died at the residence of het son in this city. at ten o'clock; two hours |efore at Grimsby Mrs. (Rev.) James CGood- win, mother of Mrs, Van Norman, al- so died. Both ladies were 'well known. Died in Michigan. Detroit, Mich., June 23.--Dr. A. le mire, sixty-four vears old, a promin- ent physician of 1ecumseh, Mich., dead of cancer of the throat, after two months' illness. Dr. Lemire was hos mn St. Maurice, Que. is s------------------ 25c----Buttes, Butter, Butter--25e¢ Farmers' best prints or finest cream- ry butter, 25¢. J. Crawford, LURED WITH CANDY SON OF WEALTHY ITALIAN PHY. SICIAN KIDNAPPED. Blackhanders at Work---Little One Carried Off Under Very Eyes of His Parents--Father Had Been Threatened for Years, -- New York, June 23.-One of the most energetic hunts for a lost child ever set under way by the New York police is on for three-year-old Michael Scipeca, son of a wealthy Italian physician, who was boldly kidnapped late Tuesday almost under the very eyes of his parents by Blackhanders, who, for three years, have been threat- ening to steal the child unless money was paid them. De. Mariano Seienca, the father, one of the best known Italian physicians in the United States, hes been the subject of Blackhand attentions since far back in the late Lieut. Petrosinos' time. When his bow was four months old, and the physician, who had fere- gone a lucrative practise in the fash- wnable district to work among ; his own counirymen, was prospering in a modest way in the Ialian quarter, ivy of his sceumulations prompted demands on him by blackmailing Sands. Letter after letter was sent hin sccomphfiied hy blood thirsty threats and /declarations that his son would be #olen iH he did not pay the blackmailers $1,000. He put the case in the hands of the late Lieut. Pet- rogino and the activity of the noted deteptive soon caused the letters to cease. * Bodn after Pelrosino was assassio- ated fn Sicily the Blackhanders got buey agnin. Letters have come with increasing frequency lately und, Tues- day, the threats were made good by he kidnapping of little Michsel, Bart 'n the form of candy is believed to Have lursd the child far permit the kidnappers to esrry him off. In the course of its 159 miles the Tebuantepee National erosmes | LAST EDITION WEATHER PROBABILITIRS. OBABIL Toronto, Ont, Moe 23 30 aamm--Ot« tawa Valley and Upper Ste Lawrence North-west winds; fine and warm to- day and Friday. RRR OUR 20c Indian Head Suitings are the regular 28e, qualities. We have them in all the wanted colors, Faglish make, and 30 inches wide, SPECIAL CLEARING PRICE, 200. Linen Suitings in Copenhagen, Pink, (Old Rose, Helio, Tan, Grey, Navy, Sky, etey The fin- igh of these summer fnbrics is beauti ful, Just like Rajah Silk. Regular pride Wis 350. SPECIAL SALE PRICE, 28¢. A Special Line of Linens for Suits ard Dresses, in Stripes of Linen Colaw with Green, Helio, sky, alse White with Black. Pink and Sky. 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